Students who successfully complete an INTO Mason Graduate Pathway or Graduate Bridge Program in Biostatistics are assured progression to a Mason graduate degree program upon submission of additional required application materials.
Upon successful completion of an INTO Mason Pathway program and meeting university requirements for graduate admission, you may enter your second semester of graduate study at George Mason University. This transition from an INTO Mason Pathway program to a university degree program is called 'progression'.
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January 2025
INTO George Mason University
4352 Mason Pond Drive,
Fairfax,
Virginia,
22030, South, United States
Age requirements: 17 years and above
1-Semester
English language requirements: TOEFL iBT 75, IELTS 6.0, PTEA 52, Duolingo 110, TOEFL Essentials 7.5, or Completion of AE Core and OCS Level 6.
Academic requirements: 4-yr undergrad degree in any field which includes course work in multivariable calculus, matrix or linear algebra, statistics and calculus-based probability. Students must have completed the equivalent to the following courses: MATH 113, 114, 213, 203 or 321, STAT 250 or 344, 346 or MATH 351 with an equivalent of C or better. 2.75 undergrad GPA.
2-Semester
English language requirements: TOEFL iBT 75, IELTS 6.0, PTEA 52, Duolingo 110, TOEFL Essentials 7.5, or Completion of AE Core and OCS Level 6.
Academic requirements: 3-year undergrad degree in any field which includes course work in multivariable calculus, matrix or linear algebra, statistics and calculus-based probability. Students must have completed the equivalent to the following courses: MATH 113, 114, 213, 203 or 321, STAT 250 or 344, 346 or MATH 351 with an equivalent of C or better. 2.75 undergrad GPA.
2 Semester: Bridge
English Language Requirements: TOEFL iBT 75, IELTS 6.0, PTEA 52, Duolingo 110, TOEFL Essentials 7.5, or Completion of AE Core and OCS Level 6.
Academic Requirements: 3-year undergrad degree in any field which includes course work in multivariable calculus, matrix or linear algebra, statistics and calculus-based probability. Students must have completed the equivalent to the following courses: MATH 113, 114, 213, 203 or 321, STAT 250 or 344, 346 or MATH 351 with an equivalent of C or better. 2.75 undergrad GPA.
*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.
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